This set includes everything from Sedaka's first ultra-rare Melba session to the end of his RCA contract in 1966. Also features many unissued recordings, as well as a number of recordings previously only available in electronic stereo, but now remixed by Bill Inglot into true stereo for the first time. In addition, it contains all his German, Japanese, Spanish, Italian, and Hebrew recordings, including previously unissued German, Spanish, and Japanese recordings.

Neil Sedaka is one of the most revered performers and song writers in the world of Popular music, penning such classics as Stupid Cupid, Oh Carol and Breaking Up Is Hard To Do. Although many other artists have had hits with his songs, his own career as a performer is equally impressive as the music on this release will attest to. Here are Neil Sedaka's original early recordings, including many of his best rockin' sides.

Since Sedaka's Back was a hit, Neil Sedaka and co-producer Graham Gouldman saw no reason to mess with success on its follow-up, The Hungry Years. The record is essentially Sedaka's Still Back, complete with the same adult contemporary/MOR material and slick production that marked its predecessor…

Capsule Monster Chess! Out of the sands of Egypt, the mystic Shadi has come to test Yugi's powers… because there can be only one King of Games. With the Millennium Scales and the Millennium Key, Shadi summons deadly illusions which will give Yugi his greatest challenge yet–and if he loses, his best friends will die! Then, Yugi's classmate Hanasaki takes his infatuation with superheroes too far; Yugi and his friends discover the hidden characters in digital keychain pets; and Yugi meets Mokuba, Kaiba's brother, for a high-stakes game of "Capsule Monster Chess!"

The Cards with Teeth Meet Seto Kaiba, master of the world's most dangerous collectible card game. When Kaiba discovers that Yugi's grandfather owns the incredibly rare "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" card, he will stop at nothing to get it…even if he has to duel with Yugi's dark alter-ego Yu-Gi-Oh! Then, an Egyptian museum exhibit brings with it an unwelcome visitor: Shadi, the mystical Keeper of the Millennium Items, whose bloodline has guarded the tombs of Egypt for 3,000 years. Recognizing Yu-Gi-Oh as his only rival, he puts him to the test to see who is the true King of Games…

The Millennium Puzzle Sitting by himself in the back of the class, 10th-grader Yugi always had his head in some game–until he solved the Millennium Puzzle, an Egyptian artifact containing a powerful spirit from the age of the pharoahs! Awakened after three thousand years, the King of Games possesses Yugi, recklessly challenging bullies and evildoers to the Shadow Games, where the stakes are high, and even the most ordinary bet may result in weirdness and danger beyond belief! Let the games…begin!

Compilation album of singer, pianist, composer and record producer Neil Sedaka (New York, 1939), one of the popular idols of pop and rock song. His musical career has been extended to today for nearly 55 years, since its inception being 19 years of age. His golden age lasted until the mid-60s, after beginning a decline that did not take to regain his popularity until the mid-70s and was repeated for 80 and 90. Such ups and downs have not stopped to remain active and recover successes to date.

UK two CD edition of the 2009 album from the songwriting legend includes his new studio album plus a bonus disc containing his biggest hits. Sedaka has played a pivotal role in the music-scape over the last 50 years. An alumni of the Brill Building his career is wide-ranging, from key associations with Elton John, to re-launching Tony Christie's career with 'Amarillo'. He has won a Grammy, recorded a classical album, been a guest on American Idol. The BMI also listed `Breaking Up Is Hard To Do' as one of the 50 most played songs of the 20th century. In short, Sedaka's influence and contribution to the music industry is nothing short of phenomenal. Music Of My Life contains 11 brand new songs while the bonus disc contains 22 hits and favorites.